P2P

File sharing is the act of sharing digital information through the internet. This can be ebooks, videos, pictures, documents, and computer programs. One version of file sharing is P2P. P2P file sharing is the process of sharing digital content through a direct connection between two peers or nodes over a network. Users can use software programs to search for other computers that have files to download. One example of P2P file sharing can be seen in the article "Digital Pirates Winning Battle With Studios" when Warner Brothers attempt to stop piracy of the movie The Dark Knight ended in failure. Through popular P2P file sharing sites (for example BitTorrent), the movie has been downloaded over 7 Million times. This makes a P2P filing sharing a very important issue, as these companies are losing a lot of revenue and advertisers from this practice. While these companies try their best to combat piracy, they are still losing the fight as the internet makes piracy a whole lot easier to do. Some don't even download files anymore. The process has become so easy that some piracy site streams the content online for anyone to see. Because of this, a lot of companies are offering additional legitimate ways to receive content online ( such as streaming), in hopes of deterring users from illegally getting the content through piracy.


Sources
https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/05/business/media/05piracy.html?module=ArrowsNav&contentCollection=Media&action=keypress&region=FixedLeft&pgtype=article

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